{"id":75,"date":"2012-04-24T14:46:11","date_gmt":"2012-04-24T18:46:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.butler.edu\/cfv\/?p=75"},"modified":"2012-04-24T14:46:11","modified_gmt":"2012-04-24T18:46:11","slug":"my-freshman-year-what-i-know-now-that-i-didnt-know-in-august","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.butler.edu\/compass-center\/2012\/04\/24\/my-freshman-year-what-i-know-now-that-i-didnt-know-in-august\/","title":{"rendered":"My Freshman Year \u2013 What I know now that I didn\u2019t know in August"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>by Lauren Stark<\/p>\n<p>I still haven\u2019t really grasped the fact that my freshman year will be over in a matter of days. The memories of waving goodbye to my family and sleeping that first night in my dorm room in August are still fresh in my mind. I came into college thinking I was completely prepared. I was wrong. But I\u2019m glad I was because being unprepared has allowed me to learn some lasting lessons.<\/p>\n<p>The professors really care. I always heard that Butler professors make connections with their students, but I didn\u2019t believe it until I started classes. My first-semester English professor still jokes with me when I see him in the halls now. My First-Year Seminar professor\u2014who knew our names on the first day of class\u2014sat down with me for coffee to see how I was doing and what future plans he could help me with. My professors\u2019 attention to me as a student pushed me to put forth my best work all year long.<\/p>\n<p>My faith is mine to maintain. Butler is the first non-Catholic school I have attended in 12 years. I was worried about how I would maintain my faith on a campus where I wasn\u2019t in that \u201cCatholic bubble.\u201d But what I have found is that my faith has grown because of Butler. I have to make the conscious decision to go to BCC Mass or to avoid meat on Fridays in Lent. I feel more connected to my faith now; it is truly mine. <\/p>\n<p>Focus on school, but also make time for friends. I would definitely call myself an overachiever. In high school, I had no problem working all night on an essay or studying for a test. But in college, I have come to learn that while school is my priority, I also need to give myself time to relax with my friends. In the long run, I\u2019m not going to remember the one sociology question I got wrong, but I will remember the nights I stayed up just a little too late laughing uncontrollably with my friends.<\/p>\n<p>College is a time to broaden your horizons. There are so many different perspectives in college. In particular, I have found that learning from different faith traditions has helped me grow. Whether it\u2019s talking with my sorority sisters at our non-denominational Bible study or listening to an interfaith panel discussion, I have found that my life is so much richer because of my greater appreciation for new ideas.<\/p>\n<p>College is your chance to grow. It took me a long time to fully grasp these four ideas, and I wish I had seen this list in August. But what I also have come to know is that college is all about learning. I\u2019m sure that I will discover more lessons over the next three years. And I also realize those three years will go by so fast but that I\u2019ll look back on my time here as the time when I found out who I truly am.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Lauren Stark I still haven\u2019t really grasped the fact that my freshman year will be over in a matter of days. The memories of waving goodbye to my family and sleeping that first night in my dorm room in August are still fresh in my mind. 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